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This attractive tree can grow up to 30 feet tall. Persimmons are more common in the South, but are h...
American persimmon. No flowers. Source: Central Park, May 30, 2005 4
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Its thick distinctively blocky bark helps to identify the American persimmon in the field.
American persimmon, fruit, plant, tree, producer
Diospyros virginiana, leaf and bark, picture by Robert H. Mohlenbrock. USDA NRCS. 1995. Northeast we...
This American persimmon is almost ripe enough to eat.
American persimmon. But no fruit this year. Scientific name: Diospyros virginiana 36
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American persimmon, fruit, plant, tree, producer
This is the foliage and unripe fruit of the 'Meador' American persimmon, a cultivar selected for fru...
American persimmon, fruit, plant, tree, producer
American persimmon (Diospyrus virginiana) Fine hardwood with black heartwood. Seedlings can be male ...
American Iris Society Registration Data Description - Lightly ruffled creamy light yellow orange sel...
Persimmon Cultivation Persimmons prefer well-drained soils and part to full sun. Our trees are graf...
Plant Facts:
Diospyros virginiana L. (common persimmon) History Cultivation Celebration and Culture Natural...
American persimmon - Diospyros virginiana - A handsome tree with large dark green leaves and yellow-...
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American persimmon fruits are nearly round, shiny, and tough-skinned. They are about one inch in dia...
The is the 'Meador' persimmon, a cultivar selected for fruit quality and cold hardiness growing in O...
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The American persimmon tree (shown here) grows to 35 to 60 feet tall and 20 to 35 feet wide. The ori...
The American persimmon tree, Diospyros virginiana, grows in much of the Eastern United States includ...
Diospyros virginiana L. (common persimmon) History Cultivation Celebration and Culture Natural Histo...
The Persimmon, or Virginian Date Plum, is a North American tree, growing wild in nearly all of the s...